Colin Firth stars as King George VI in this award-winning flick from Tom Hooper. With the threat of World War II looming over Britain, George ("Bertie") must overcome a debilitating speech impediment to provide his country with the leadership it requires at the dawn of the communication age. With the help of Australian speech therapist Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush), he's able to use radio to give his country the inspiration it needs. At the same time an unlikely friendship develops between the two men, who appear to be polar opposites in personality.

Colin Firth portrays plays King George VI in 2010's "The King's Speech". Geoffrey Rush is brilliant as Australian speech therapist Lionel Logue, who works to help the King communicate effectively prior to his country entering WWII.